The Clarke/Duke Project, Vols. 1-3

The Clarke/Duke Project, Vols. 1-3

The Clarke/Duke Project, Vols. 1-3

The Clarke/Duke Project, Vols. 1-3

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Overview

In 2010, Great Britain's BGO imprint began re-releasing Stanley Clarke's CBS recordings, which include the three records he made with George Duke as the Clarke/Duke Project between 1981 and 1990. To listen to this double disc is to hear an aural portrait of the fusion scene as it really met and and melded with adult contemporary and '80s R&B. The first album issued in 1981 included drummer John Robinson (Rufus) and some guests, and both men on vocals. The first set netted them a crossover hit single in "Sweet Baby," an unlikely midtempo groove ballad. (It hit number 19 on the pop chart and number six at R&B.) The sheer imagination on the first Clarke/Duke Project record is startling in its reach, from the accessible melodic fusion of its opener "Wild Dog" and its funk cover of "Louie Louie" (that, criminally, never made it onto any of the various-artists collections that showcased the legendary Richard Berry tune), to the P-Funk-drenched "Let's Get Started" to the '80s soul ballad "Touch and Go." The second C/DP set was issued in 1983, and from its opener, "Put It on the Line," it showcased the degree that drum machines began to dominate rock, soul, and pop. The trio was also joined by renowned session players and guest vocalists Jeffrey Osborne and Howard Hewett (Shalamar), and Lynn Davis. It reflected more than anything the kinds of productions Duke was doing for other artists at the time. It also reveals the attempts at pop songwriting both men were doing at the time -- clearly they enjoyed being on the charts. That said, it's musically consistent despite its production excesses. The third C/DP album released in 1990 was as slick as its predecessor. Dennis Chambers replaced Robinson on the drum kit, and Osborne and Hewett returned from the previous outing. Rappers Above the Law appear on "No Place to Hide," which also features a stellar sung lead vocal from a teenage Rahsaan Patterson. Wayne Shorter and Joe Henderson make guest appearances on "Find Out Who You Are." On the album's best-remembered track, a cover of George Clinton's "Mothership Connection," Kirk Whalum and George Bohannon appear. There isn't any bonus material included, but the remastering is excellent and there is an historical liner essay by John O'Regan. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 05/11/2010
Label: Beat Goes On
UPC: 5017261209313
Rank: 54531

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Wild Dog
  2. Louie, Louie
  3. Sweet Baby
  4. I Just Want to Love You
  5. Never Judge a Cover by Its Book
  6. Let's Get Started
  7. Winners
  8. Touch and Go
  9. Finding My Way
  10. Put It on the Line
  11. Heroes
  12. Try Me Baby
  13. Every Reason to Smile
  14. Great Danes
  15. The Good Times
  16. You're Gonna Love It
  17. Trip You in Love
  18. Atlanta

Disc 2

  1. Pit Bulls (An Endangered Species)
  2. Oh Oh
  3. No Place to Hide
  4. Somebody Else
  5. Mothership Connection
  6. Right by My Side
  7. From the Deepest Corner of My Heart
  8. Lady
  9. Find Out Who You Are
  10. Quiet Time
  11. Finger Prints
  12. Always

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Stanley Clarke   Primary Artist,Rap,Bass,Cello,Sitar,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Tenor Bass,Piccolo Bass,Clevenger Bass,Bass (Electric),Vocals (Background)
George Duke   Primary Artist,Keyboards,Synclavier,Vocals (Background),Rap,D550,Piano,Vocals
Carl Carwell   Rap,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
George Del Barrio   Conductor
Nils Oliver   String Section
Earl Madison   Cello
Robert Sushel   Strings
Dixie Blackstone   Strings
Paulinho Da Costa   Oboe
Katie Kirkpatrick   Strings
Brenton Banks   Violin,Strings
Marilyn Baker   Viola
Israel Baker   Violin,String Section
Douglas Davis   Cello
Bonnie Douglas   Strings,String Section
Kirk Whalum   Sax (Tenor)
Clydene Jackson   Vocals (Background)
Joe Henderson   Sax (Tenor)
Allan Harshman   Strings
Ed Green   Strings
Lynn Davis   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
George Bohanon   Trombone
Deborah Thomas   Vocals (Background)
Dorothy Remsen   Harp
Wayne Shorter   Sax (Soprano)
Howard Hewett   Vocals
Jerry Hey   Trumpet,Piccolo Trumpet
Narada Michael Walden   Drums
Jeffrey Osborne   Vocals
Rahsaan Patterson   Vocals
Phil Perry   Rap,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Philip Bailey   Rap,Vocals
Roy Galloway   Vocals (Background)
Portia Griffin   Vocals (Background)
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler   Rap,Vocals
Rayford Griffin   Drums
Michael Landau   Guitar
Denyse Buffum   String Section
Assa Drori   String Section
Above the Law   Rap
Buell Neidlinger   Bass
Paula Hochhalter   String Section
Sheldon Sanov   String Section
Paul Shure   Strings
Dave Schwartz   Strings
Carole Mukogawa   Viola
Anatoly Rosinsky   Violin
Dan Neufeld   Viola
Gary Foster   Alto Recorder,Recorder (Tenor)
Harry Bluestone   Strings
Billy Cobham   Drums
Dennis Chambers   Drums,Hi Hat
Robert Brookins   Keyboards
Jim Gilstrap   Vocals (Background)
Endre Granat   Violin,String Section
Brandon Fields   Sax (Alto)
Gerald Alston   Vocals
Mihail Zinovyev   Viola
Ronald Folsom   Strings
Dorothy Wade   String Section
Ray Kelly   Strings
Reg Hill   Violin,Strings
Julia Tillman   Vocals (Background)
Barbara Hunter   Strings
Claudia Parducci   Violin
Art Royvale   String Section
Murray Adler   Violin,Strings
Marcia Van Dyke   String Section
Rollice Dale   Strings,String Section
Charles Veal   String Section
Fred Seykora   String Section
Selene Hurford   String Section
Gareth "Garry" Nuttycombe   Strings
Jorge Del Barrio   Conductor,String Section
Michael Ferril   Violin
Barbara Thomason   String Section
Neal Laite   Violin
Franklyn D'Antonio   Violin
Bill Hybel   Violin
Alex Horvatha   Violin
Ron Cooper   Cello,Strings
Pat Johnson   Strings
Debra Starr   Vocals (Background)
Kenneth Yerke   String Section
John "J.R." Robinson   Drums
Darrell Cox   Rap,Vocals
Jan Kelley   Strings
Mitchell Newman   Violin
Cruz Sembello   Vocals (Background)
Nat Ross   Strings
Maxine Willard   Vocals (Background)
Steve Erody   Cello
Armen Garabdein   Violin
Mimi Meyer   Viola
Sam Bodhossiam   Viola
Sylvia St. James   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

George Duke   Composer,Producer,Orchestration,String Arrangements
George Del Barrio   String Arrangements
Jim Cassell   Assistant
Nick Spigel   Engineer
Tara Posey   Make-Up
Allee Willis   Composer
Steve Sykes   Engineer
Cold 187um   Composer
Laylaw   Composer
Erik Zobler   Mixing,Engineer,Assistant
Brian Gardner   Mastering
Richard Berry   Composer
Mike Herbick   Engineer
Mick Guzauski   Mixing
Dave Concors   Assistant
Tommy Vicari   Mixing,Engineer
Brookins   Composer
Dan Humann   Engineer
Stanley Clarke   Composer,Producer,Orchestration,String Arrangements
Steve Holroyd   Engineer
Bill Whitten   Wardrobe
Kevin Fisher   Engineer
Wally Buck   Assistant
Tom Perry   Engineer
John O'Regan   Liner Notes
Mary Maurer   Art Direction
David Rideaux   Engineer
Mitch Gibson   Engineer
Norman Seeff   Photography
Nancy Donald   Art Direction
Bill Hughes   Contractor
Chris Cuffaro   Photography
Andrew Thompson   Remastering
Janis Wilkins   Design
Brent Averill   Technician
Linda McClary   Production Coordination
Kathe Hoffman   Coordination
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